Thursday, August 27, 2015

The Slippery Slope starts out where the Carnivorous Carnival
ended. I can’t believe how much better
and more exciting these books have gotten over the course of the last few
books. If you stopped after 4 or 5 books, I really encourage you to stick it out
because the story line gets so much better!
The mystery gets deeper! Plot twists and surprises occur!

The Baudelaires are still on their mission to figure out the
mystery of VFD but now they have been separated again. Some of the characters from previous books
show up in this story (though that part almost seems unimportant in the end,
other than disliking that character even more).

There is a huge plot twist and surprise regarding who Klaus
and Violet’s guide is. Though, I guessed before it was revealed, I wasn’t
expecting it until we met this person in this book. [SPOILER: I was so happy to see Quigley
hadn’t died! And the scene with Violet and him melted my heart. But of course,
because there was a shred of happiness there, Snicket couldn’t leave us with
that – and had to make Quigley get lost in the Stricken Stream. END SPOILER]

I absolutely love Sunny’s vocabulary development. In this book, she uses the word “Bicuspid”
for saying that she can use her teeth to do something and she says “Baba Ganoush”
when referring to the eggplant. A lot of
those words will go over a child’s head and still seem like gibberish, but it
adds an extra level of comedy for the adults reading the books.

In this one, the characters get some more answers, but of
course more questions are posed. As we get closer to the end though, we’re
finally starting to get the answers, rather than just hinting at things. Why is the sugar bowl so important???

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

So, this book is called the Poison Apples and there is a
blurb on the cover that says “Evil Stepmothers, BEWARE” and on the back of the
book it says they make a cunning plan to exact their revenge. So I was excited to read a fun
semi-considered fairytale twist about these girls who have a grand plan for
revenge against their evil stepmothers. I expected the plot to be about the
revenge plan and then of course the girls realizing that revenge is not satisfying.

BUT that is not what this story is about AT ALL. I actually feel lied to. Even the thought of revenge didn’t enter in
to the book until 80% finished. Then
there is one chapter where they plan; and it’s not even a good plan. They didn’t
even have specific details as to how to exact this revenge. How is that a “cunning
plan”? The each girl had ONE chapter,
ONE, in which they were supposed to exact their revenge. And one wrap up
chapter. That’s it.

The rest of the book was actually about the girls
backstories, and then them meeting and hating each other and then finally
becoming friends. So this book is really
just a story about girls dealing with life and making new friends. There was
really no need for those last 5 chapters.
I think it was just the way that the author chose to semi-fix the
characters family lives.

I didn’t feel that the characters sounded different enough.
I couldn’t keep straight which back story applied to which girl. The only one I
could sort of keep straight was Reena, since she was Indian and had Shanti
Shruti for her step-mom. And I generally
didn’t know which girl was speaking.

I didn’t particularly care for certain aspects of the book
either – such as smoking being cool, a girl complaining she was experienced
enough in sex, hitting on a teacher, etc.

I realized about halfway through that I think I have a
British version of the novel. My first
instinct was the fact that smoking was cool. But there were just several words
or phrases here or there that were weird to me. I confirmed that it was printed
in the UK.

I also didn’t believe the evilness of the stepmothers. Most of what they did really wasn’t that bad.
And honestly, what they should have been really upset about is the fact that
their dad’s didn’t stand up for them.
They need to fix their relationship with their father rather than take
everything out on the stepmother.

While this was a quick read, I still feel like I wasted a
lot of time reading it, and I don’t like feeling like I was lied to. There was absolutely no reason it should have
been called the Poison Apples Club (it was only part of 15% of the entire story
– how is that the title?!!!).

I wouldn’t waste my time on this. There are many other good books that would be
a better use of your time.

I’m starting to get sentimental about Brooklyn turning
1. I realized this month that she will
no longer be a baby; she will be a toddler.
While toddler-hood brings new excitement and milestones, I can’t believe
her infancy went so fast. Just one more
month. 30 days.

Monday marked Brooklyn’s 11 months. We have been busy this month getting ready
for her party – who knew so much would go in to getting ready for a one year
old’s party!!

This month Brooklyn got very confident and strong in her
cruising (walking while holding on to furniture). She also still really liked the “trust” game
where she would turn to me and take a step then fall forward – knowing I wouldn’t
let her fall on her face. But here’s the
great news – I took her pictures on Sunday and posted them a day early since
Monday is a work day…and Sunday NIGHT she took her first steps!!! I figured her first steps would be to a dog
instead of us…but it was to the dog that doesn’t like her! Brooklyn is
determined to make Cinder like her all the time, rather than just at meal
times. I think Cinder will love Brooklyn
once she can start throwing the ball for her.

This month Brooklyn had 3 more teeth pop through! We’d been expecting the top ones to come
through since our trip to Florida at the end of June…but it finally popped
through while we were camping – 30 minutes away on a tight and winding road to
a store for Baby Tylenol. So we suffered through a night of fussiness. Once that came through, about 2 weeks later
two more are coming now. She has 2 on
top and 3 on the bottom now – though you can’t quite see them in the pictures
yet.

We’ve been working with Brooklyn on her body parts. If you ask her where her ear, leg or foot
are, she will point to them. Sometimes
she gets shy though and won’t do it. She
especially enjoys pointing at her ear. I
think this month we may try belly button!

She has started mimicking everything now. I especially noticed it with her hairbrush and
toothbrush. She’ll follow your lead on
just about anything now. I think she’s
hit the stage where she wants to act like a big girl, so she copies everything
mommy and daddy do.

And of course, just this week she learned how much fun it is
to feed the dogs her food. If you’re on
facebook, you’ve already seen the video.
She doesn’t feed them everything – I’ve figured out that she’s only
willing to share certain foods with them, but she thinks it utterly
hilarious. The full video is about twice as long, but blogger limits the size to 100MB so I had to cut it down. You'll get the gist of it though - Enjoy!

This month we also built her playhouse. We bought it at Costco a few months ago (if
you don’t buy it when you see it, it will be gone the next time you’re there),
but we didn’t want to put it together until it was closer to when she could use
it. It was a lot more work than we
anticipated, but it looks so great. I can’t
wait for it to cool down a little more so I can plant some flowers and Brooklyn
can actually play in it. We’re going to
put the house in the backyard near the garden fence. Then I will make a flower
garden around it and build a mailbox for her.
Make it her very own space.

Well, with just 1 month left, party preparations are in full
swing. The invitations have been ordered
and will be mailed out over the weekend. I think they turned out great. We
spent some time at Thunderbird park two weekends ago taking pictures for her invitations. Here is a sneak peak.

Can’t wait to see what changes in the next month as Brooklyn
transitions from baby to toddler!

Monday, August 10, 2015

I’m starting to really enjoy these books now. In this story,
the Baudelaire’s had to disguise themselves this time, to hide from Count Olaf
and try to determine where to look for the survivor of the fire.

This book has been the longest book so far in the series, a
total of 5 hours / 5 discs, but it felt like we blew through this. It has been a while since someone was killed violently.
Jacques Snicket died in The Vile Village, but he didn’t burn at the stake like
I thought he would. So, while sad, it was almost refreshing for someone to be
eaten by lions! These poor kids have
seen more (and very violent) death than anyone in the world (expect perhaps
soldiers in war).

Again, I’m really enjoying the mystery and seeing a few things unravel here and
there. I can’t wait to see what comes next. I actually liked that the tables
turned in this book, and the kids had to disguise themselves against Olaf – but
honestly, how did he fall for those disguises?!

I expect things to really ramp up from here. I think we’ll
start seeing more of the mystery unveil. This seems to be getting more mature
as the stories progress – the plot is actually starting to get thick and there
are so many layers. And to think I
almost gave up after about book 4 of the same plot line. I urge people to keep
reading and pushing through. I think this series is actually going to get
pretty good by the end.

Friday, August 7, 2015

I read “The Looking Glass Wars” a while back and remember
liking the story. So when my husband picked up this graphic novel, not knowing
it was related to The Looking Glass Wars, I had to make sure I read it too
before returning it to the library.

This book is in the time period between when he loses Alyss
when the escape Wonderland – it is Hatter’s search for Alyss. It’s fun because
he goes to so many different places searching for her, and interrogates random
people he think are from Wonderland. I really enjoyed the little tid bits when
some of those random people end up being famous authors. I thought that was a
nice touch.

I did not like the art style at all. It was actually difficult for me to tell what
was going on in some of the frames. Actually,
at the end of the book there was a bunch of random stuff, including original
sketches and final colored sketches of characters and scenes, and I was
actually able to see more of what was going on in the rough original sketches! I’m not sure why they decided to go with the
style they did – maybe they thought it was more whimsical, good for the
Wonderland aspect. But I didn’t care for it at all.

I did like the story about the orphan girl he follows though
and some of new characters that were introduced. The story itself wasn’t bad. At times it was still a little difficult to
understand what was going on. Sometimes
5 pages later I’d finally figure out what happened 5 pages prior.

I think I’ll continue the series though because it was
interesting enough. And in the very least it got me interested in that world
again, so I plan to pick up the sequels in The Looking Glass Wars series.